🎨 Paint with Words: AI Image Generation Guide

by Daemona

👋 Welcome, Digital Picasso!

Ever wished you could wave a magic wand and poof - create stunning images out of thin air? Well, welcome to the next best thing: Bing Image Creator!

Why This Guide Exists (Besides Stroking My Ego)

  1. To help you craft prompts that make AI swoon with creative fervor.
  2. To save you from the tragedy of vague instructions and disappointing doodles.
  3. To prove that even in the age of AI, wit is still very much a human domain.

Now, if we're going to let machines make our art, we might as well make them work for it! 🌈🖼️

Note:

  • This guide is tailored for Bing Image Creator. Other platforms may have different requirements or capabilities.
  • It may take a few tries to get what you want!

🚀 Basic Prompt Structure

AI image generation uses text prompts to create visual content. The AI interprets these prompts and generates corresponding images. Here's how to structure your prompts effectively:

  1. Start with the main subject or concept.
  2. Add descriptive details (style, color, mood, etc.).
  3. Specify any important context (setting, time period, etc.).
  4. Include technical aspects (composition, lighting, etc.) if desired.

General format: [Main subject] in [Style] with [Details]

Example: "A serene landscape [main subject] in watercolor style [style] with vibrant autumn colors [descriptive detail], featuring a misty lake [context] at sunrise [lighting]"

Key Points:

  • Be specific but concise
  • Use clear, descriptive language
  • Arrange elements from most to least important
  • Add details to refine the image
  • Avoid contradictory terms
  • Experiment with different combinations for best results

Remember:

  • Write prompts like you're describing your imagination to a young child: use simple, clear, and family-friendly words.

🧩 Detailed Prompt Structure

This structure allows for more detailed and nuanced prompts. Adjust the order or omit certain tags based on the specific image you're trying to generate. Always arrange them in order of importance.

  1. [Art style]: The overall artistic approach
    • Examples: realistic, cartoon, comic, manga, anime, impressionist, surrealist, minimalist, pop art
  2. [Medium]: The technique or material used
    • Examples: oil painting, digital art, watercolor, pencil sketch, 3D render, photo manipulation, collage, vector art, pixel art, charcoal drawing
  3. [Texture]: The surface quality of elements in the image
    • Examples: smooth, rough, metallic, wooden, fabric, glass, stone, fur, water, paper
  4. [Color palette]: The main colors or color scheme
    • Examples: vibrant, muted, monochrome, duotone, pastel, neon, earthy, cool tones, warm tones, black and white, complementary colors, eclectic colors
  5. [Main subject]: The primary focus of the image
    • Examples: human, fantasy creature, portrait, landscape, object, still life, animal, architecture, vehicle, food, abstract concept, product
  6. [Subject details]: Specific characteristics of the main subject
    • Examples: clothing style, facial features, body type, color, size, material, brand, condition
    • Note: without further prompting, describing clothing style and body type will result in a full-body portrait, while describing facial features will result in a close-up portrait
  7. [Action/Pose]: What the subject is doing or how it's positioned
    • Examples: standing, sitting, running, jumping, flying, dancing, fighting, sleeping, eating, thinking
  8. [Emotion/Mood]: The overall feeling or emotion of the image
    • Examples: happy, sad, mysterious, peaceful, energetic, romantic, tense, whimsical, melancholic, inspiring
  9. [Background]: The setting or environment
    • Examples: urban cityscape, nature landscape, studio backdrop, abstract pattern, interior room, outer space, fantasy world, minimalist white background
  10. [Time period/Era]: When the scene is set
    • Examples: historical, Medieval, Renaissance, Victorian, modern day, futuristic, prehistoric, timeless
  11. [Weather/Atmosphere]: Environmental conditions
    • Examples: sunny, rainy, snowy, foggy, stormy, windy, clear night sky, hazy, dusty, underwater
  12. [Lighting/Effect]: The type and quality of light in the scene
    • Examples: soft, dramatic, ambient, backlit, spotlight, natural sunlight, neon, candlelight, bokeh, tilt-shift effect, soft focus, shallow depth of field, chromatic aberrations, light leaks, rear projection, lens flare, long exposure, golden hour, silhouette
  13. [Composition]: How elements are arranged in the frame
    • Examples: rule of thirds, symmetrical, off-center, leading lines, golden ratio, triangular, radial, frame within a frame, minimalist, cluttered
  14. [Camera angle/Perspective]: The perspective from which the scene is viewed
    • Examples: eye level, bird's eye view, worm's eye view, close-up, low-angle, high-angle, aerial shot, macro shot, wide-angle, fisheye, isometric, over-the-shoulder, telephoto, handheld, panoramic, dramatic angle, extreme angle, Dutch angle, forced perspective
  15. [Additional elements]: Any extra details or objects to include
    • Examples: props, text overlay, special effects, symbols, patterns, flora and fauna, technological devices, decorative elements
  16. [Artist influence]: Style reminiscent of a particular artist
    • Examples: Vincent van Gogh, Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol, Salvador Dali, Hayao Miyazaki, Banksy, Georgia O'Keeffe, Picasso, Monet, Rembrandt
    • Note: consider using artwork names instead of artists (e.g., "Your Name" instead of "Makoto Shinkai")
Prompt Examples Results (click to open links)
realistic manhwa style illustration of two androgynous young men in a cozy gaming room: one brown-haired man with bulldog ears and tail sitting on a beanbag chair, wearing an oversized sweater, one pastel blue-haired man in a gaming chair, wearing a pastel crop top, both looking at a large computer screen, surrounded by gaming peripherals, plush toys, streaming equipment, soft, warm lighting and pastel color palette, intimate, friendly atmosphere Reizen and Kaito
realistic manhwa style, catboy, maid outfit, looking guilty with droopy cat ears and tail, broken vase shards scattered on the floor Gin
realistic manhwa, oil painting, first date ❌ okay, Bing got too creative with this one 😔 First Date

🎭 Trigger Word Combinations

Here are some combinations of trigger words that work well together for AI image generation prompts. These combinations can help create cohesive and visually appealing images.

Trigger word combinations How these combinations work
Cyberpunk, neon, futuristic, dystopian cityscape Creates a futuristic urban scene with a dark, tech-noir feel
Watercolor, soft pastel, dreamy, ethereal landscape Produces a soft, dreamlike landscape with a painterly quality
Vintage photograph, sepia tones, film grain, nostalgic Mimics the look of old photographs for a nostalgic feel
Pop art, bold colors, halftone dots, retro comic style Generates bold, colorful images in the style of 1960s pop art
Minimalist, geometric shapes, clean lines, monochromatic Results in simple, clean designs with a focus on shape and form
Steampunk, brass, gears, Victorian era Combines Victorian aesthetics with industrial elements for a unique look
Impressionist, plein air, vibrant brushstrokes, natural light Replicates the style of Impressionist painters with a focus on light and color
Art nouveau, organic forms, floral patterns, elegant Creates elegant, flowing designs inspired by turn-of-the-century decorative arts
Vaporwave, retro 80s, glitch effect, pastel synthwave Produces a distinct 1980s-inspired aesthetic with a modern twist
Dark fantasy, gothic, mist, moonlit scene Sets a moody, mysterious atmosphere for fantasy scenes
Isometric, low poly, 3D render, vibrant colors Generates stylized 3D-like images with a distinctive geometric look
Photorealistic, hyperdetailed, 8K resolution, studio lighting Aims for ultra-realistic images with high levels of detail
Anime, cel shaded, kawaii, colorful hair Creates images in the style of Japanese animation
Surrealism, impossible geometry, dreamlike, Dali-esque Produces bizarre, dream-like images inspired by Surrealist art
Stained glass, mosaic, vibrant jewel tones, intricate patterns Mimics the look of stained glass or mosaic art with rich colors
Chiaroscuro, dramatic lighting, high contrast, Renaissance style Creates dramatic, high-contrast images inspired by Baroque painting techniques
Ukiyo-e, Japanese woodblock print, flat colors, stylized waves Replicates the style of traditional Japanese woodblock prints
Art deco, geometric patterns, gold accents, 1920s glamour Generates images with the sleek, glamorous style of the Art Deco period
Pixel art, 16-bit, retro game style, limited color palette Creates images that look like they're from old-school video games
Collage, mixed media, torn paper, textured background Produces images that look like mixed-media collages with various textures

🔬 Advanced Techniques: Combining Styles and Influences

These combinations can be used as starting points and modified or combined further to achieve specific visual effects. You can also mix and match elements from different combinations to create unique styles.

  • Layering Styles:
    • Start with a base style, then add modifiers.
    • Example: "Watercolor painting + cyberpunk elements"
  • Style Fusion:
    • Blend two distinct styles equally.
    • Example: "Art Nouveau meets Sci-Fi"
  • Era Mixing:
    • Combine historical and modern/futuristic elements.
    • Example: "Victorian steampunk with neon accents"
  • Technique Blending:
    • Merge different artistic techniques.
    • Example: "Oil painting style with digital glitch effects"
  • Cultural Fusion:
    • Mix elements from different cultural art styles.
    • Example: "Japanese ukiyo-e style with Western pop art colors"
  • Medium Combination:
    • Specify multiple mediums in one prompt.
    • Example: "Pencil sketch combined with watercolor washes"
  • Artist Influence Mashup:
    • Reference multiple artists' styles.
    • Example: "Landscape in the style of Van Gogh with Dali's surreal elements"

Tips:

  • Use connecting words like "with," "and," or "meets" to clearly combine styles.
  • Balance the elements to avoid overwhelming the AI.
  • Experiment with different combinations to find unique styles.

⚠️ Limitations and Considerations

Known Limitations

  • Text generation: AI may struggle with creating readable text within images.
  • Specific individuals: It typically cannot generate images of real people or celebrities.
  • Complex scenes: Highly detailed or multi-element scenes may lack coherence.
  • Consistency: Multiple generations of the same prompt may yield varying results.

Handling Sensitive Content

  • Most AI image generators have built-in filters for explicit or offensive content.
  • Avoid prompts involving violence, nudity, or illegal activities.
  • For potentially sensitive topics, use general terms rather than specific details.
  • If unsure, start with a more conservative prompt and adjust as needed.

Remember: AI-generated images may have biases or inaccuracies. Always review the output critically and use it responsibly.

🔧 Troubleshooting AI Image Generation

Common Issues

  • Unexpected or irrelevant results
  • Low-quality or blurry images
  • Misinterpreted prompts
  • Inconsistent style or elements
  • Incomplete or cut-off subjects

Refining Your Prompts

  • Be more specific: Add clear, descriptive details
  • Simplify: Remove conflicting or unnecessary elements
  • Adjust emphasis: Rearrange prompt order to prioritize key elements
  • Use alternative words: Try synonyms or related terms
  • Break it down: Generate parts of the image separately, then combine
  • Experiment with style: Try different art styles or mediums
  • Refine lighting and color: Adjust these to enhance the mood or focus

Remember: AI image generation often requires experimentation. Don't be afraid to iterate on your prompts!

🔍 Comparison with Other AI Image Generators

When choosing an AI image generator, it's important to understand the strengths and limitations of different options. Here's a quick comparison of some popular tools:

Bing Image Creator (powered by DALL-E)

Pros Cons
✅ Free to use ❌ Limited customization options
✅ Integrated with Bing search ❌ Fewer style options compared to alternatives
✅ Good for quick generations ❌ Results can be inconsistent
✅ User-friendly interface ❌ Limited control over specific details
  1. Midjourney
    • 🎨 Known for high artistic quality
    • 🤝 Strong and active community
    • 💡 Excellent for creative and abstract concepts
    • 💰 Paid service (subscription-based)
  2. Stable Diffusion
    • 🔓 Open-source and highly customizable
    • 💻 Can be run locally on personal computers
    • 🛠️ Supports various fine-tuning options
    • 📚 Large model library available
  3. DALL-E
    • 🧠 Versatile and good at following complex prompts
    • 🖼️ High-resolution output
    • ✏️ Inpainting and outpainting features
    • 🔢 Limited free credits, then paid per generation
  4. Artbreeder
    • 🧬 Specializes in image mixing and morphing
    • 👥 Collaborative features for community creations
    • 🆓 Free tier available with paid upgrades
  5. RunwayML
    • 🎥 Focuses on AI-powered video editing and generation
    • 🎨 Includes image generation capabilities
    • 🔧 Offers a suite of creative AI tools
  6. NightCafe Creator
    • 🌙 User-friendly interface for beginners
    • 🎨 Multiple AI art styles and algorithms
    • 💰 Credit-based system with daily free credits
  7. Wombo Dream
    • 📱 Mobile app for on-the-go AI art creation
    • 🎭 Specializes in stylized and abstract art
    • 🆓 Free to use with premium options
  8. Craiyon (formerly DALL-E mini)
    • 🚀 Fast generations, no account required
    • 🆓 Completely free to use
    • 🎲 Wide variety of styles, but lower resolution
  9. Jasper Art
    • 📝 Integrated with Jasper AI writing tool
    • 🎯 Good for marketing and business-related images
    • 💼 Subscription-based, aimed at professionals
  10. Fotor
    • 🖼️ Combines traditional photo editing with AI image generation
    • 🎨 Offers various AI art styles and effects
    • 🔄 Seamless integration between AI generation and manual editing
    • 🆓 Free tier available with premium features

While the above options are among the most popular, there are several other AI image generation tools worth exploring:

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Hyuga Ideogram Image+ ImagineArt AI Tools
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NeuralBlender Nolibox Creator OpenArt OpenDream
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TinyWow TOPVSBEST Free AI Image Creator Tungsten AI Models Turbo.Art
Unstable Diffusion Visual Electric WPimagines AI Image Generator Writesonic.com

Remember that each tool has its own strengths and may be better suited for different types of projects. It's worth experimenting with multiple tools to find the one that best fits your needs and artistic vision.

Tip: Many of these tools offer free trials or limited free tiers. Take advantage of these to test out different options before committing to a paid plan.

🌐 Community and Sharing

For community discussions and shared prompts, visit:

Remember to check these resources regularly, as features and best practices may change over time.


Happy creating, and may your prompts always paint a thousand words! 🖌️✨

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Pub: 27 Mar 2025 09:40 UTC
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